Community-verified open converter IP
A shared library of open ADC and DAC blocks, reference testbenches, characterization data, and board-level validation fixtures could let smaller designers reuse proven converter primitives instead of starting from proprietary catalog parts for every low-to-mid-performance application.
Thesis
Bitcoin / decentralization role
Coordination mechanism
Verification / trust model
Failure modes
- • Open converter blocks may fail to reach ADI-grade precision, noise, linearity, temperature, or reliability targets.
- • Foundry PDK limits and packaging/test costs may keep the practical commons narrow.
- • Validation reports can still be gamed if few independent labs repeat the measurements.
Adoption path
- • Start with educational and low-performance converter blocks compatible with open PDKs and open simulation tools.
- • Add repeatable board-level characterization fixtures and published measured results.
- • Expand into application-specific industrial, sensor, and instrumentation niches where openness and customization matter more than best-in-class performance.
Decentralization fit
62.0/10
Coordination credibility
55.0/10
Implementation feasibility
45.0/10
Incumbent pressure